Bears vs. Saints broadcast map: Will you be able to watch on TV?

The Chicago Bears (2-6) will be on the road facing off against the New Orleans Saints (4-4) on Sunday in what should be an interesting Week 9 matchup to watch, if you're able to. The Saints will look to notch yet another victory against a team with a losing record, as they've done in each of […]

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Oct 29, 2023; Inglewood, California, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Tyson Bagent (17) gestures against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first half at SoFi Stadium.
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The Chicago Bears (2-6) will be on the road facing off against the New Orleans Saints (4-4) on Sunday in what should be an interesting Week 9 matchup to watch, if you're able to.

The Saints will look to notch yet another victory against a team with a losing record, as they've done in each of their four victories in 2023. The Bears however, will be looking to continue dredging on through the season with two Top-5 picks currently awaiting the team in the upcoming draft.

The Bears fans will have some optimism to tune into on Sunday as newly acquired edge rusher Montez Sweat will be making his Bears debut against the Saints. The Bears traded for the former Washington Commanders top pass rusher earlier in the week prior to Tuesday's trade deadline.

The Bears were shut down on national television in Week 8, the week following the promising debut of rookie quarterback Tyson Bagent. The undrafted signal-caller will once again be starting on Sunday and will look to rebound from the loss.

Will you be able to watch the game on TV? If you live in any of the yellow areas on the below map, you will be able to watch the game on CBS during the 1 p.m. ET slot.

NFL Week 9 Broadcast Map for CBS
NFL Week 9 Broadcast Map, CBS506sports

The parts of the country not listed in the yellow areas will be watching the Seattle Seahawks at the Baltimore Ravens (red), the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Houston Texans (blue), or the Arizona Cardinals at the Cleveland Browns (brown). As for the late window, the Indianapolis Colts at the Carolina Panthers will be available on CBS in the green areas.

On the call for the Bears at Saints matchup will be play-by-play broadcaster Andrew Catalon alongside former NFL legends Tiki Barber and Matt Ryan who will be in the booth as the color analysts. AJ Ross will be serving as the game's sideline reporter.